Reviews of Anchor Bay Campground

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9

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Jul 2017 -
$52.00

We were looking for a place to stay and saw the sign that said they had sites available. We stopped and it turned out they had had a no-show for one of the sites that faced the Pacific. What a find! We talked to people that said they book a year in advance to get an ocean front site! The nice lady at the registration recommended a sea food place in town and it was EXCELLENT. If you can get a site on the ocean, this is an EXCELLENT place to stay! The sites are close together and they do pack 'em in but it's worth the tariff. I would LOVE to stay here again...if I could get a site! - 1998 Ultrasport

Mar 2016 -
$45.00

Mostly year-rounders. Overnight spaces are down at the end next to the beach wall. It is dark and damp in this campground and the spaces are Tiny. We had year-rounders next to us who had a drunken fight all night. The owners are unfriendly and unhelpful. The Saturday night we were there, the owners stayed up in their house above the beach, playing loud music until all hours of the morning. We were also propositioned by a guy who seems to be the local drug dealer - and this right at our space in the RV park. Yuck. Even though the beach itself is very nice we will NOT be going back here. We'd advise staying somewhere else. - User3011

Mar 2014 -
$47.00

Small park right on a cove on the ocean. Restrooms were somewhat primitive and unheated but clean. - User3394

Reviews of Gualala River Redwood Park

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7

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Aug 2018 -
$52.00

Park is beautifully set amongst lush trees. Be aware at the park there is no internet service, satellite service or even phone service. The park is quiet and located along side a river as well. - Sgtgil

Jul 2018 -
$47.00

We loved this CG. Cool weather, clean and spacious sites. Short walk to the Gualala River. This is not a parking lot campground. We loved it! You camp right in the Redwoods! The hookups might be a little tricky but well worth it as they do not detract from the beautiful Redwood forest. The place was full but we still had plenty of privacy. The little store had the camping essentials. We did not use the restrooms but the were cleaned twice a day. There was no internet, cable or cell service (fine by me). We got 4 radio stations for news and music. We will be going back ! - Marilynn Johnson

Jul 2016 -
$59.00

Beautiful campground along the Gualala river, just minutes from access to the ocean and beaches. Our nightly cost of $59 included additional $10 per night for a total of 4 people. Bathrooms and pay showers are old, but relatively clean and serviced twice per day. The general store inside the campground sells many items, but relatively expensive and odd working hours; go to the grocery store in the town of Gualala instead, only 5-7 minutes away. Road within the park is tight. Be sure to drive slowly, especially with larger rigs. Some campsites are very spacious, others not as much. Electrical and water access are placed in odd spaces, as the electrical boxes are attached to trees near the site. Be sure to bring extensions for both electrical and water. There are very few sites with sewer connections. Must either use the dump station within the campground or order a honeypot service for $20. Due to the natural dirt environment of the campground, sites vary in how level they are. Be prepared to level rig. All things considered, would definitely camp here again. - Urbanthesis

Reviews of Rollerville Junction

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1

1

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Jun 2012 -
$1.00

This is no longer a RV park. It is now a time share resort with permanent trailers and no room for RV's or tents. - 10540

Jul 2007 -
$30.00

We chose this park because it advertised cable TV, a pool and modem hookup. When we got there we found out they did not have cable or modem access at the time due to construction, no discount was offered. During our stay one of the bathrooms was vandalized and the owners blamed us because we had young kids with us. When we protested they kicked us out of the park and to add insult to injury they charged us $30 a night(per tent) for the the 2 small tents the kids sleep in (next to the trailer)I would not recommend this campground due to their very poor customer relations. - jim C

Reviews of Manchester Beach / Mendocino Coast KOA

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8

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Oct 2018 -
$57.00

We came in on a Friday evening around 5 without reservations expecting to be turned away, but the lady at the front desk showed me 3 pull through sites and allowed me to pick one. We've stayed at a few KOAs recently that were not up to par, but this one is very nice with well spaced pull throughs and mature shade trees. This is a family park with an area for tents to the side of where the RVs are parked. Lots of children riding bicycles but once it got dark it was very quiet. Cable with 10 channels including local affiliates. There was no extra charge for the WiFi which worked better than most campground WiFi. My Verizon phone showed only 1 bar and was unusable for date, so the good WiFi was appreciated. Normally, I bypass a KOA due to their higher prices, but we would come back to this one. - Trailbuddy

Jul 2017 -
$50.00

This is a very nice park. It is only a short hike or bike ride from the beach. Lots of shade and you have adequate space from your neighbor. It has a heated pool and a hot tub. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The best part was that we were there on ice cream night!! The drive north to Ft. Bragg was beautiful. Recommend Queenie's Roadside Cafe in Elk, CA. - NevadaRoads

Jun 2017 -
$67.00

Beautiful park with a disc golf course, short private trail to the beach, largest dog park I have yet to see. Shade trees everywhere. Nice staff, ice cream night, super for kids. Just can't say enough. Beware of traveling over Mountain View Road (a GPS no no)...switchbacks and single lane road should not be traveled. Call office for directions. Enjoy your stay. We dined at Flows in Fort Bragg. Great place and view. - RVingWithDawgs

Reviews of Manchester State Park

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8

8

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Apr 2011 -
$25.00

We stay at this park often because it is much less crowded than the park next to this park. It is a short five minute walk to the beach and the sites are huge. It is dry camping, but they do provide water to fill your fresh water tank, and there is a dump station. We are set up for dry camping, and we enjoy staying at this park. It can sometimes get windy here, but the wind dies down at night. - 10540

May 2009 -
$15.00

This park is a fine park for over night or to visit the light house. There is a dump station and water available to empty and fill your tanks if needed. The park has several projects going on but they did not bother our camping. We saw several deer, rabbits and birds and had a nice walk on the beach. Keep going past the KOA to find the camp ground. - wavefarer

Reviews of Mendocino County Fairgrounds

Rating:

7

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Apr 2017 -
$30.00

Dolly has been the camp host there since 2008 and cares about the guest experience and how everything looks and works. She is very attentive and everything in the park works well. It's basically a large, open field with a couple of trees and hook-ups. The park is next to Pennyroyal Farms who have a dog that barked the entire night. They also have goats and sheep which make wonderful cheese and help with the wine, too. Showers are located in a building approaching the fairgrounds and you have to get (and remember to return) a key from Dolly. Also, this place is cash only. Period. No on-line reservations - you call her and she tells you "you're set." That's it. Forget any advance confirmation or emails. It's a phone call. Welcome to 1971. - Curbside Car Show Calendar

Reviews of Hendy Woods State Park

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9

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Jun 2018 -
$45.00

The is a California State Park. The hosts were excellent. RV up to 35 feet total (trailer and pull Veh.). Make online reservations with total length of your rig. (Trailer plus Tow). Some sites are a steep and getting level front to back would be a problem. Go during the week in the Summer as this is very popular local place.(Families) As mentioned your are in the redwoods and lots of pretty level trails to walk around. We stayed in Wildcat and were close the new restrooms (showers) of the Azalea loop. - chily3

Mar 2018 -
$40.00

This little gem of a park is located in Anderson Valley wine country and sits among 1,000 year old giant Pacific redwood trees. There are two groves of protected trees you can walk through on well-marked, easy trails. There are 92 campsites within the two campgrounds in the park. Most sites will fit rigs up to 35 feet. Some of the turns inside the loop roads can be a bit tight, so use care. But we made it though easily in our 30 foot 5th wheel. Beautiful forest area, lots of trees and shade. Plenty of room between the sites. No hookups or wifi, but you can get cell service for AT&T & Verizon. Clean restrooms and pay showers. If you enjoy a glass of wine, there are several nice vineyards and tasting rooms just minutes away on highway 128. You'll have a good time. - Jack The Dog

Jul 2017 -
$45.00

Great state park with many trails. Area is surrounded by sequoia trees and great picture taking of the and a bit rustic. Off the highway so watch carefully for the signs. Sites are spacious but a little tight for a rig over 30 feet. - CruiserGary

Reviews of Gerstle Cove Campground

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8

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Nov 2016 -
$25.00

The campsites are located within the trees. At first I selected a more isolated private site but then moved to a more open site because it was insanely stormy and I was concerned about trees and branches falling on me. The campground was pretty deserted due to the storm. In the morning I explored down by the shoreline. Beautiful scenery, and due to the rain lots of waterfalls going into the sea. Gorgeous! - TWG

May 2008 -
$25.00

This is a great California State Park campground. Located about 18 miles north of Jenner, on CA Hwy 1. Sites are paved and spaced well apart. Easy access to Pacific Ocean and abalone diving. No dump station available at this campground. Reservations are made on Reserve America. - Suddjian

Reviews of Salt Point State Park

Dry camping in over flow. Best views. Close to ocean. Quite No facilities near by. Enjoyed our stay. - Dedecd

Apr 2017 -
$36.00

This is a beautiful place- we originally booked the "beach" side but upon arrival moved to the "Woodside" would definitely camp here again! - CaptainHardy

Jun 2015 -
$35.00

Made reservations at the last minute without much research into this park. The location is a little confusing to get into as the direction on reserve america's website says "20 miles past Jenner". That is it. You are not able to book a specific site, unlike most other CA state parks I have stayed at. The park ranger tells me we drive through and find a site, then come back and let them know the site we want. The ranger was really specific - 3 times - that we were not to unhook our trailer until we came back to let them know what site we selected. Not sure why it mattered, but not a problem. We were in a 35ft travel trailer with 2 slides, although the site shows 31ft as the largest they will allow. I took the chance as I usually do and booked it anyway. There were about 4 sites I could fit into, so I got lucky this time. The site we had was double wide, but short (like 20ft) so we parked diagonally. This is the only park I have ever been to with wooden poles around all the roads and all of the sites (front to back and all around - poles everywhere). There are no hookups at all, and no dumps. I did not use the bathrooms. The walk down to the cliffs was really nice. I wouldn't stay here again. There are better parks in the area. Not a bad park, but I have been to better parks. - nunyadamn

Reviews of Ocean Cove Campground

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Apr 2018 -
$28.00

This campground is first-come-first-serve. If you are tent camping don't go to the bluff, my friends moved their tent twice because of the wind. My husband, my 2 dogs and I were in a cab-over camper and didn't have the ocean bluff view. Family and fishing campground, people were pretty respectful and quiet. If you are in a trailer or camper, the bluff closer to the ocean is great. If you are in a tent, it will be too windy for you. Site was clean. Freshly mowed and semi-spacious between camps. There are showers, although we didn't use them, fish cleaning station, boat ramp (but it looks dodgy without a truck or 4 wheel drive). Every site has a picnic table and fire ring, there are many port-o-potties and some running water but no electrical hook ups. No WiFi PERIOD unless you take the small hike past the fenced area of Stillwater Cove Park, and walk for appx. 7-10 minutes. The walk, either through the trees or along the ocean path, IS BEAUTIFUL. Many ocean views and tree canopies. We have 2 dogs and were able to walk them there for their potty breaks. You can walk to both the general store and restaurant. The store has basic necessities. kindling, wood, Benedryl, beer, coffee etc. You can walk to the restaurant but be careful, it's a dodgy walk. Food at the restaurant - stick to basics, we had burgers and fish/chips. - Oakland510

May 2017 -
$27.00

Was going to take our 5th wheel, decided on a tent, Memorial Day weekend and the park does not take reservations. Arrived on Thursday, found two vacant sites with a fire pit and a table. It cost $27.00 per night per vehicle, so our small group took the two sites. A large loosely knit group was in the park, they parked where ever they could squeeze in between a site, to be fair they were not exclusive, just more of them. People came in and the full sign meant nothing, if a tent or RV could squeeze in, it was ok, camp site or not. The sites are not numbered, the only thing the park staff was concerned about was the nightly vehicle fee. Way too many campers for the facilities provided. I did not use the showers, price $2.00 (unknown time) and the only restroom facilities were port a potties which were emptied and cleaned every day. The problem was they were half full and dirty in short order, the two rolls of toilet paper were gone in a couple of hours and were not replaced. A truck did come around to empty holding tanks, I do not know the price. A holiday weekend is always busy but "full" should mean "full" but the staff did nothing to stop people from coming in and setting camp where ever they could squeeze in. The crowded conditions were really not that bad because it was Memorial Day Weekend and the place was relatively quiet, but the port a potties were an unpleasant experience. The $27.00 per vehicle per night seemed to be the only concern 0f the staff, anyway I will not be returning. - 10-10

Oct 2014 -
$24.00

Great campsite overlooking the ocean. Whales right off shore and close enough for photos. Tons of wildlife and fishing. It has a nice store with all the essentials and friendly staff. It can get a little windy on the point but calmer back in the trees. We stayed in a trailer and we're very comfortable. No hookups but the location and views make up for it.